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Media highlights - 26 April to 2 May 2025

Top story Science Minister Lord Vallance opens semiconductor facility at BOB体育登录网址_欧宝体育官网平台-APP|下载:

A new facility which uses cutting edge E-beam technology to build the next generation of semiconductor chips was?opened by Science Minister Lord Patrick Vallance.?Read our press release.

Media coverage

  • Sky News attended the launch and will cover?it as part of a wider package on semiconductor production in the UK. The story appeared on the UK government website and was covered by the Southern Daily Echo
  • BOB体育登录网址_欧宝体育官网平台-APP|下载 video interview with Lord Vallance was reshared by the Russell Group and our images were used by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology ?

Additional coverage

  • Professor Anne-Sophie Darlington and Dr Katherine Hunt’s newly launched project on the lack of support for families whose children die suddenly was a top story on Greatest Hits Radio, Heart FM, Hits Radio and Viking FM and was covered by the Lancashire Post and The Gazette (Blackpool).
  • Dr Christina Saville’s research linking understaffing of registered nurses with longer hospital stays and patient deaths was covered by Nursing Times, the Independent, MailOnline, Talk Radio, LBC and Southern Daily Echo.
  • Professor Mark Stoyle commented on the origins and future of May Day celebrations for BBC Online.
  • Professor Mike Grocott was quoted in a BBC Future article about whether xenon gas could be used to help summit Everest in a week.
  • Professor Saul Faust spoke to various media outlets about a new vaccine which does not need to be kept in a fridge or frozen. He was quoted by BBC Online, ITV,?Independent, Times and Mirror, among others, and was interviewed by Radio4's Today programme.?
  • News Medical ran our story about BOB体育登录网址_欧宝体育官网平台-APP|下载 scientists?who have engineered a new type of super-strong antibody?which could boost the immune system of cancer patients.?
  • The Guardian spoke to Prof Graham Roberts about his research on preventing peanut allergies in children using so-called exposure treatment.
  • Professor Hugh Lewis contributed to a Scientific American article about satellites and space debris
  • Professor Robert Johns and Dr Daniel Devine contributed comments to Press Association's coverage of the local elections.

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